Thanks Octavio and Bob and Bas,
After doing some research, I decided to settle down with what Octavio
purposed because it looks like more flat similar.
Thank you all again for a great response
Thanks,
John.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 5:50 AM Otavio Salvador <
otavio.salva...@ossystems.com.br>
On 2018-12-17 04:14, Bob Cochran wrote:
On 12/12/18 5:35 PM, John Matt wrote:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the response.
I am wondering if people use repo tool or gitsubmodules?
Repo, git submodules or something like kas is a matter of taste and
preference. Biggest advantage of repo is that a
On 12/12/18 5:35 PM, John Matt wrote:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the response.
I am wondering if people use repo tool or gitsubmodules? Currently, I
am debating if I need to copy the YOCTO repo to my local git (we have
an internal git), or use the YOCTO repo externally, and only manage my
recipes
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 8:36 PM John Matt wrote:
> I am wondering if people use repo tool or gitsubmodules? Currently, I am
> debating if I need to copy the YOCTO repo to my local git (we have an
> internal git), or use the YOCTO repo externally, and only manage my recipes
> in my internal
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the response.
I am wondering if people use repo tool or gitsubmodules? Currently, I am
debating if I need to copy the YOCTO repo to my local git (we have an
internal git), or use the YOCTO repo externally, and only manage my recipes
in my internal git in my organization?
On 12/11/18 5:39 PM, John Matt wrote:
Hi All,
I am newbie, and I am wondering what is the accepted way of using git
(source control) for custom recipes in Yocto?
My recipes are very custom that now one except my team needs them, and
I am wondering what is the suggested way of managing